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Accu-Chek® Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring System

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Accu-Chek® Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring System

Accu-Chek is known for their accuracy and consistency. No coding required to use the system. The Accu-Chek Guide features a strip ejector and highly visible lighting featuring a more sanitary option of disposing your strips and for testing in low light places and situations.

It also features a smart phone app that connects your phone and your test results. Easily read and reference your blood glucose testing in an easy modern way.

Advanced Diabetes Supply® can fulfill the Accu-Chek Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring System with free shipping. Please call Customer Care at 1-866-422-4866 to see if you qualify for a no cost* benefit.

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Description

Performing A Blood Glucose Test is Easy With The Accu-Chek® Guide From Roche™

No coding required meter! Accu-Chek is known for their accuracy and consistency. Quick results! The Accu-Chek Guide features a strip ejector and a port light! So now you have a more sanitary option of disposing your strips and for testing in low light places and situations such as nighttime. It also features a smart phone app that connects your phone and your test results! So no more having to write down notes or worrying about having a pen and paper nearby because now your results go where you go!

Questions:

Contact ADS Customer Service at 1-866-422-4866

Limitations

• Do not use the meter at high hematocrit levels above 65 % or low hematocrit levels below 10 %.

• Not for use in diagnosis or screening of diabetes mellitus.

• Not for neonatal use.

• Abnormally high concentrations of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) resulting in blood concentrations in excess of 5 mg/dL may cause inaccurate results. If you are not sure please check with your doctor.

• Do not use the meter system to measure blood glucose in people who are experiencing cardiovascular collapse (severe shock) or decreased peripheral blood flow.

• Do not use this system during xylose absorption test.

• Not for use on critically ill patients, patients in shock, dehydrated patients, or hyperosmolar patients.

• This system has not been tested at altitudes higher than 10,150 feet.

Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.

Features

Spill-resistant – and simple to take just one strip

Simple to use – the entire end of the test strip

Anytime – testing with a strip port light

Automatic – logging of results to your smartphone

Accurate – reliable results you can trust

Display

Shows results, messages, and test
results stored in memory.

Back Button

Returns to a previous display or field.

Up Arrow and Down Arrow Buttons

Press to move between menu options
or to increase or decrease numbers.

Power/Set/OK Button

Turns meter on or off and sets options.

Test Strip Slot with Light

Insert test strip here

Battery Door

Flip open to replace batteries.

Micro USB Port

Transfers data from the meter to a computer
(PC).

Test Strip Ejector

Press to remove test strip.

Test Strip Container*

Metallic End

Insert this end into meter.

Yellow Edge

Touch blood drop or control solution here.

Uses

Intended Use

The Accu-Chek Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended to quantitatively measure glucose in fresh capillary whole blood from the fingertip, palm, and upper arm as an aid in monitoring the effectiveness of glucose control.

The Accu?Chek Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for in vitro diagnostic single?patient use by people with diabetes.

The Accu?Chek Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended to be used by a single person and should not be shared. This system is not for use in diagnosis or screening of diabetes mellitus, nor for neonatal use.

Using the Accu‑Chek Guide System

• The Accu-Chek Guide test strips are for testing fresh capillary whole blood.
• Use only Accu‑Chek Guide test strips.
• Use the test strip immediately after removing it from the test strip container.
• Do not apply blood or control solution to the test strip before inserting it into the meter. If you applied
blood or control solution before inserting the test strip into the meter, retest with a new test strip. If a
result appears before applying blood or control solution, do not act on that result.
• Close the test strip container tightly immediately after removing a test strip. Moisture can damage the
test strips and produce incorrect results.
• Store the unused test strips in their original container with the cap tightly closed.
• Discard the test strips if they are past the Use By date printed on the test strip container. If the Use By
date is missing or cannot be read, do not use the test strips. Contact the Accu‑Chek Customer Care
Service Center at 1‑800‑858‑8072.
• Refer to the test strip package insert for test strip storage and system operating conditions.
• Do not remove test strips from the test strip container and put them into another container, such as a
plastic bag, pocket, purse, wallet, etc.
• Do not reuse test strips. Once control solution or blood has been applied to a test strip, discard it. If a
retest is necessary, use a new test strip.
• Perform a control test every time you open a new test strip box.

Safety Information

The Accu-Chek Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring System is comprised of the Accu-Chek Guide meter and
Accu-Chek Guide test strips.

The Accu‑Chek Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended to quantitatively measure glucose in
fresh capillary whole blood from the fingertip, palm, and upper arm as an aid in monitoring the
effectiveness of glucose control.

The Accu‑Chek Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for in vitro diagnostic single‑patient
use by people with diabetes.

The Accu‑Chek Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended to be used by a single person and
should not be shared.

This system is not for use in diagnosis or screening of diabetes mellitus, nor for neonatal use.
Alternative site testing should be done only during steady-state times (when glucose is not changing
rapidly).

Accu-Chek Guide control solutions are for use with the Accu-Chek Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring
System to check that the meters and test strips are working together properly and that the test is
performing correctly.

The system includes:

  • Accu‑Chek Guide meter with batteries, Accu‑Chek Guide test strips,* Accu‑Chek Guide control solutions,*
  • Accu‑Chek FastClix lancing device,* Accu‑Chek FastClix lancet drums.*
  • *Some items may not be included in the kit. They are a separate purchase

WARNING

Choking hazard. Small parts. Keep away from children under the age of 3 years.

NOTE

  • The term “blood glucose” is used when referring to “blood sugar.”
  • Sample data screens are shown throughout the manual. Your data will differ.

Setup

Setting Up Your Accu-Chek Guide Blood Glucose Meter Is Easy

Setting up your Accu-Chek Guide blood glucose meter is easier than ever. Now, if you’re worried about learning the steps involved, don’t be. The first thing to do is to make sure that you have everything you need to start testing. You should have the following items: An Accu-Chek Guide meter, a container of Accu-Chek Guide test strips, an Accu-Chek FastClix lancing divide, and an Accu-Chek FastClix lancet drum. If you can’t find something, or if you need assistance with any of the steps that follow, just contact Accu-Chek customer service.

Next, let’s walk through setting up and using the Accu-Chek FastClix lancing device. With this lancing device, there are no individual lancets to handle or dispose of, making it much easier to use. First, you will need to load your lancing device. For this, you will need an Accu-Chek FastClix lancet drum. Each drum contains six preloaded lancets, so when you load one drum, you’re actually loading six lancets. Remove the cap from the lancing device. Now, insert a new lancet drum white end first. Push it all the way in. It should fit snugly into place.

This part is important. Do not remove the drum until you’ve used all six lancets. Once you remove it, you cannot put it back in. A drum that has been removed will have a visible red line on the side, as shown here. Now, place the cap back on the lancing device. The next step is to set the penetration depth to match your individual skin type. By turning the dial on the cap, you cal select the depth of the lancet. Set the dial to two to begin with. You may need to adjust the setting a couple of times until you find the right level for your skin type.

The Accu-Chek FastClix lancing device has one-click action. To use it, simply press the release button all the way down, like so. This will lance your finger. After each test, you will need to advance to a fresh lancet. To advance to a new lancet, simply push the white lever back and forth once. The new lancet is now ready to use. You’ll notice that the number in the window has decreased by one. This tells you the number of lancets that you have remaining. When the number shown is one, you’re using the last lancet. After using it, you need to change the lancet drum.

Now you’re ready to do a test. First, you’ll need to choose a finger to take a sample from. It’s best to alternate between fingers, as they can become sensitive over time. Remember to always wash your hands with warm, soapy water and dry them thoroughly. Take a test strip from the spill-resistant test strip vial and always remember to close the lid tightly. This helps protect the remaining strips. Insert a fresh test strip, metallic end first, into the meter, and the meter will turn on. Notice that the test strip port light allows for easier use in darker environments.

Now, it’s time to use the lancing device. Place the pinhole opening firmly against your finger and press the release button all the way down. This will lance your finger. Massage the finger in the direction of the fingertip to help the blood drop form. Touch the yellow edge of the test strip to the blood drop. When enough blood has filled the strip, “Analyzing” appears on the display. Remove your finger from the strip. A small hourglass symbol will rotate on the screen to show you that the meter is working. Your blood sugar reading will be ready in less than four seconds. It’s just that easy, and now you have your test result. The meter automatically displays your previous result too, so you can compare blood glucose levels. This feature may be turned on in the settings menu.

Two important final steps. First, dispose of the used test strip by pressing the strip ejector button on the right side of the Accu-Chek Guide meter. Then, advance to a fresh lancet by simply pushing the white lever back and forth once. A new lancet is now ready to use the next time you lance your finger, and you can put everything in the carry case.

The user guide is available for download on this page if you have any further questions and thanks again for choosing the Accu-Chek Guide blood glucose monitoring system.

User Guide

Accu-Chek® Guide Blood Glucose Monitoring System Videos

*For qualified persons with applicable in-network insurance and subject to CGM coverage requirements. Deductibles, co-pays, and other conditions apply. Speak to an ADS representative and your insurance company to confirm your coverage and costs.